Full-screen option on sleep schedule graph with longer time periods

On https://www.fitbit.com/sleep-better you can see a full-screen version of the sleep schedule graph, inserted below for reference. This graph is however NOT available in Android, Windows 10 and iOS platforms and also not available on the website dashboard. In the mobile apps it is only possible to see the last 7 days, with no option to see a full-screen version with longer time periods.

 

Image taken from https://www.fitbit.com/sleep-betterImage taken from https://www.fitbit.com/sleep-better

Please live up to your marketing materials and add a way to look at my sleep schedule for longer than a week.

 

Moderator edit: Word choice.
User edit: Clarification

8 Comments
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YojanaFitbit
Moderator Alum
Moderator Alum

Hi @fliebel, and thanks for taking the time to share your suggestion about having again the option to see the full-screen on sleep schedule graph to see longer time periods! We rely on feedback like yours to help us develop products and features that we know our community wants to see. If your suggestion receives votes from other customers and gains popularity, it will be shared internally with various teams at Fitbit. To learn more about how Fitbit decides which suggestions get developed, visit our FAQs.

Watch this space for status updates! In the meantime, try visiting our Lifestyle Discussion Forum to talk with other members about all things health and fitness.

fliebel
Recovery Runner

@YojanaFitbitI see you edited my feature request, but you must have misunderstood. The graph is *NOT* I repeat *NOT* available on *ANY* platform. Yes, in the mobile app you can see the graph for the last 7 days, but you *CAN NOT* click on it to get the full-screen graph displayed in the liked article. There is *NO* way in *ANY* platform to see the two-week full screen graph as shown on the sleep better page.

RedRascal73
Jogger

This feature is absolutely essential for anyone with a sleep disorder and I see that people have been asking for this and searching for the promised feature for 3 years. Last October I was given paper sleep schedules by my neurologist but they are difficult to fill in regularly. This feature would allow me to show my physician at a glance. To be honest with you, I stopped filling the paper graph in because I saw the one week of data on my phone and felt sure that such a simple feature would be available on the dashboard, for longer periods, so I am in a bind.

 

Unlike most people, I have the fitbit to track my condition so the main reason to buy it was for sleep data and heart data.. To find such an obviously key thing missing is a shock and a disappointment, there must be many thousands like me who just don't care to comment. 

roo111
First Steps

@YojanaFitbit hi, any updates on this please? This feature would be really useful. I can't see why this can't be implemented easily when the other 3 sleep stats can expand into full screen and scroll into the history.

roo111
First Steps

The sleep-better link doesn't work for me. I have InspireHR and an android app, feature not available on there. I tried logging in to the dashboard and it doesn't have the option to even show me my sleep schedule. 

marthelea
First Steps

This would be so incredibly useful for me. A regular sleep schedule is so important, and is probably what I need most in my life to be honest. I have a huge goal to improve this, and thought that tracking it monthly would be a good way of seeing how I'm progressing. But then I find out that this isn't possible in fitbit, and my heart just sank. 

I struggle with a disrupted circadian rhytm, mostly due to adhd I believe, but could also be that my body clock is not working properly. One of the main reasons I'm using Fitibit is to track and manage my sleep health. And my sleep health mainly relies on having a consistent sleep schedule and it's so incredibly hard to motivate myself without the ability to actually track it and see monthly or yearly progress.

 

I know that I can see it weekly, but I can't always manage to keep up with this on a weekly basis, so if I miss a week, then I lose track of all progress. And there's a lot of manual calculating and tracking that I know that fitbit could save me from doing. Please do something about this.

It would be life-changing for me to implement this so that I can get better at reaching this goal of mine for having a better quality of life.

marthelea
First Steps

I also second everyone else commenting on this, and see that I am definitely not the only one relying on this feature to improve my sleep quality and overall quality of life because this affects me so incredibly in life. I feel like I only function whenever I have a consistant sleep schedule, but it's so hard working on this when I can't even track it properly.

Please @YojanaFitbit  open this up again because it's a feature desparately needed for everyone struggling with this in their life.

CrescentL
Jogger

Please develop this feature. It’s much needed to analysis the sleep schedule pattern in a time span longer than a week for sleep disorder or just sleep habits. 

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